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Optimizing PNG tiles

Δημοσιεύτηκε από τον/την adaviel στις 11 Αύγουστος 2009 στα English.

I stumbled across optipng (for Linux) recently, and wondered whether it would be worth running this on the OSM tiles (or rather, incorporating the algorithm into newly generated ones).

It seems to get maybe 25% size reduction on "empty" tiles (ocean, fields) but only 2-3% on "busy" urban tiles.

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Σχόλιο από τον/την andrewpmk στις 11 Αύγουστος 2009 στις 00:18

It would probably take far too much CPU power to be worth running on the tile server.

Σχόλιο από τον/την Falcorian στις 11 Αύγουστος 2009 στις 00:51

And of course optipng isn't the only compression program, pngout for example generally gets smaller files at the cost of more processing time.

Σχόλιο από τον/την adaviel στις 11 Αύγουστος 2009 στις 01:03

I remember I used to get significant reduction in GIFs by reducing the palette size, before everyone had broadband. With people getting images over cell data networks (and maybe paying per kb) there may be some point to it again.

On a related topic, I forget whether I saw it on OSM or Maemo Mapper - is there any scheme to save downloads by redirecting all requests for "empty blue tile" to the same URL ?

Σχόλιο από τον/την Firefishy στις 14 Αύγουστος 2009 στις 08:56

The OSM Mapnik tiles are 256 colour PNGs to improve their size.
The tile server is CPU bound and currently bandwidth usage is not a problem.

Σχόλιο από τον/την adaviel στις 15 Αύγουστος 2009 στις 03:18

I tried pngout. Much slower than optipng, at least on the maybe 1.5Mpixel image I used.
I was thinking about bandwidth on mobile clients, not the server.

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